Kid Pix - History

History

  • 1990 - Kid Pix Professional is released at a price of $25 with sound, color, the mixer tool, more stamps and bilingual menus in English and Spanish
  • Brøderbund offers to publish Kid Pix
  • March 1991 - Kid Pix 1.0 is released with impressive sales and reviews
  • 1992 - Kid Pix Companion adds new features and QuickTime movies
  • 1993 - Kid Cuts, a derivative of Kid Pix that allows for creation of special projects, is released
  • 1994 - Kid Pix 2 distributes both Kid Pix and the Companion together
  • 1994 - Kid Pix Fun Pack adds new stamps and hidden pictures
  • 1995 - Kid Pix Studio is released by Broderbund
  • 1998 - Kid Pix Studio Deluxe is released by Broderbund
  • 2000 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3 is released by Broderbund/Riverdeep
  • 2004 - Kid Pix Deluxe 4 is released by Broderbund/Riverdeep
  • 2004 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3X (Mac OS X Edition 1.0) is released by Software MacKiev
  • 2006 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3X (Mac OS X Edition 1.1) by Software MacKiev adds iPod movies export and enhanced integration with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand, applications from the Apple's iLife application suite.
  • 2008 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3X (Mac OS X Edition 1.2.3) by Software MacKiev fixes compatibility with a new version of QuickTime and adds compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard"
  • 2010 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3D (Mac OS X Edition 2.0) by Software MacKiev is a major upgrade, with path animation, 3D characters, movie backgrounds, and video narration
  • 2011 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3D (Windows Edition) is released by Software MacKiev

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